Influenza A virus segments five and six can harbor artificial introns allowing expanded coding capacity.
Influenza A viruses encode their genomes across eight, negative sense RNA segments. The six largest segments produce mRNA transcripts that do not generally splice; however, the two smallest segments are actively spliced to produce the essential viral proteins NEP and M2. Thus, viral utilization of R...
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Auteurs principaux: | Heather M Froggatt, Kaitlyn N Burke, Ryan R Chaparian, Hector A Miranda, Xinyu Zhu, Benjamin S Chambers, Nicholas S Heaton |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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